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The windshield can bend and contract in order to refract the images ahead of you. |
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I like this, it would be like the viewscreen on the Enterprise. |
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//And that, I can say after a very extensive internet search, is most definitely not baked.// And I can say, after a not-very extensive brain search, that it is.
Anyone remember the spectacles that could be customised by filling or emptying the space between their lenses' hollow, flexible surfaces with a clear liquid? |
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I'd be worried about using this on a sunny day - or leaving it parked and them coming back to find a smoking ruin - could this be a ploy by revenge motivated insects? |
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+ better than putting on glasses! |
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Steven Wright did a bit on this - "Oh my God! Look at the
size of that guy's head!" |
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The polymer would scratch quickly. That's why all
windscreens have glass coatings. |
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Also, judging actual distance is pretty important to driving. |
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Or they very well could appear closer than they are. |
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